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1 Ohio Truck Accident Claims By Attorney David M. Chester The Chester Law Group Co., LPA What You Need To Know

2 Ohio Truck Accident Claims By Attorney David M. Chester The Chester Law Group Co., LPA What You Need To Know The Chester Law Group Co., LPA 430 White Pond Drive Akron, Ohio Copyright 2012 by David M. Chester ISBN All rights reserved. No part of his book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission of the author. Printed in The United States of America. Any depictions are not intended as a portrayal of any particular individual or entity and are intended for purposes of illustration and highlighting significant matters contained in the text.

4 6. How Truck Accident Claims are Different Than Other Motor Vehicle Claims and Why it Matters There are Many Different Causes of Action 1) Driver Liability 2) Employer Liability 3) Negligent Hiring, Entrustment or Retention 4) Lease Liability 5) Broker Liability 6) Negligent Inspection, Maintenance or Repair 7) Violation of Federal Regulations 8) Shipper Liability 9) Driver Fatigue 10) Driver Impairment, Alcohol or Drugs 11) Spoliation of Evidence 12) Punitive Damages 7. How Truck Accident Claims are Different Than Other Motor Vehicle Claims and Why it Matters There are Many Different Defendants to Sue 1) Truck Driver 2) Trucking Company 3) Shipping Company 4) Others 8. How Truck Accident Claims are Different Than Other Motor Vehicle Claims and Why it Matters There are Unique Experts to Hire 1) Accident Reconstructionist 2) Trucking Expert 9. How Truck Accident Claims are Different Than Other Motor Vehicle Claims and Why it Matters Unique Types of Evidence to Protect and Collect

5 10. How Truck Accident Claims are Different Than Other Motor Vehicle Claims and Why it Matters Defendants Can Legally Destroy Evidence After Periods of Time A) Importance of Hiring Lawyer Immediately B) Sending Spoliation Letter ASAP 11. Five Mistakes that Can Kill Your Ohio Truck Accident Case ) Delay Investigation Reconstructionist Within 48-Hours 2) Delay in Hiring Lawyer Need Reconstructionist on Scene Within 48-Hours Need Spoliation Letter Sent 3) Hiring a Lawyer Who Does Not Have Experience with Truck Accident Cases 4) Giving Recorded Statement Without Lawyer Present 5) Stopping Medical Treatment Before Fully Recovered 12. Six Common Adjuster Tricks and Traps to Avoid Before You Hire a Lawyer ) Don t hire a lawyer, he just takes 1/3 of your settlement 2) You have to give a recorded statement in order for them to fix your car 3) You have to sign a general medical release in order for them to fix your car 4) Deny Liability Altogether 5) Signing a Property Damage Release that is Really a Total Release 6) Disputing medical treatment 13. At Settlement Time: Paying Back Private or Government Insurance Company, Medicaid, Medicare, Bureau of Workers

6 Compensation (BWC), Private Health Insurance A. May have to repay bills paid to date B. May have to set aside money for future treatment to be paid by BWC or Medicare C. Don t always have to repay them any or all of the money 14. What If Your Family Member Died Wrongful Death Truck Accident Claims What You are Entitled to Collect In a Truck Accident Claim? Nine Secrets You Should Know So You Don t Wreck Your Ohio Truck Accident Case Choosing the Right Ohio Truck Accident Lawyer A. Familiar with Trucking Regulations B. Experienced in handling truck accident cases 18. Client Testimonials Case Results Office Locations About the Author David M. Chester

7 Introduction: Why You Need an Experienced Ohio Truck Accident Lawyer 9 Introduction Why You Need an Experienced Ohio Truck Accident Lawyer Welcome. If you are reading this book then you or someone you love was recently injured or killed in an Ohio trucking accident. I am sorry that you have to deal with this difficult situation, and I hope that I can help you on your decision-making path. My name is David M. Chester and I am an Ohio personal injury, wrongful death and truck accident

8 10 Ohio Truck Accident Claims: What You Need to Know lawyer. Obtaining justice for my injured clients has been my life s work. As a child I was involved in an auto accident and my claim was not handled properly; as a result I still have health problems from that accident. I do not want this to happen to you or someone you love. To avoid this, I want to provide you with information about what happens when someone is injured in a truck accident, how a truck accident is different from regular motor vehicle accidents, and how these differences require you to act fast to hire an experienced Ohio truck accident lawyer. When you or someone you love is injured by an 18-wheeler or similar vehicle, lawyers call this type of case a trucking case or trucking accident case. Trucking accidents are different than other types of motor vehicle accidents, such as motorcycle, pedestrian and car accidents, and therefore, how to handle trucking cases is very different. As we will discuss in this book, handling an Ohio trucking accident case involves the intersection of federal trucking law with many state law causes of action, and involves the use of accident reconstruction experts, trucking experts, medical experts, very specific evidence collection from the trucking company, many different defendants to sue, and other facts that require an experienced Ohio truck accident lawyer. The area of truck accident claims handling is a very specialized

9 Introduction: Why You Need an Experienced Ohio Truck Accident Lawyer 11 field of legal practice. As you read this book and learn how trucking accidents are different than normal motor vehicle cases and how differently they must be handled, I am sure you will become convinced that the best course of action is to contact an experienced Ohio truck accident attorney, such as me, Attorney David M. Chester, and the lawyers at Chester Law Group. In my experience, lawyers are not always needed for every type of motor vehicle accident, such as when there is no injury, but experienced truck accident lawyers are almost always needed to fully compensate seriously injured victims of truck accidents in Ohio. This is because trucking collisions normally involve very serious injuries that affect a person s future physically, emotionally, and financially. Being a lawyer, I know you are expecting some disclaimers, so here they are... Disclaimers I am not giving legal advice in this book. While I hope that the general information in this book gives you some idea of the landscape of handling an Ohio truck accident claim, I cannot actually give specific legal advice to you unless I know the exact facts of your situation. Further, this book does not establish an attorney client

10 12 Ohio Truck Accident Claims: What You Need to Know relationship. If you would like to discuss your particular potential truck accident claim, please call me at I would be happy to discuss your situation free of charge with no obligation and no pressure. Call now for a free meeting with an experienced Ohio truck accident lawyer at the Chester Law Group. This book was written using federal and Ohio law and is intended to only apply to accidents that occurred in Ohio. You should not use the legal information in this book for another state. Any results discussed in testimonials are specific to the facts and legal circumstances of each of the below clients' cases and should not be used to form an expectation that the same results could be obtained for other clients in similar matters without reference to the specific factual and legal circumstances of each client s case.

11 Why I Wrote This Book

12 14 Ohio Truck Accident Claims: What You Need to Know As I say in all of my books, I believe that knowledge is power. Lack of knowledge can be a dangerous thing, especially given the complexities of state and federal truck accident law that we will touch upon in this book. For example, did you know that you should send a spoliation letter to the truck driver s company immediately so that they do not destroy dozens of critical, valuable sources of information you may need to maximize your case value? Did you know that some of this information could be legally destroyed within months after the accident unless you send this letter? Did you know that some personal injury lawyers might not know to send this letter unless they are experienced in handling truck accident claims? It is this lack of knowledge that I hope to eliminate in this book. I intend to write this book as if you are a potential client, thinking about calling me or actually sitting in my office talking to me about the truck accident claim process. Much of the information from this book comes from the handling of truck accident cases over the years. I have tried to anticipate your questions in this book by drawing on the questions my clients have asked me over the years. As I say in all of my books, I am not going to bore you with my extensive experience or needless war stories regarding me in the trenches of truck accident claims. I know you are here to gain information you need to move forward on legal

13 Why I Wrote this Book 15 issues. You want answers. From the testimonials at the back of this book and video testimonials on my website, you will see that my clients feel that I have done right by them. I leave it to you to read this book about truck accidents in Ohio, and judge for yourself if you need a truck accident lawyer and whether my firm can help you. Trust your gut. If you would like more information about my firm and me, please go to my website or call I believe that after you read this book you will understand that handling truck accident claims is very complicated and missteps can be very costly. This is why I believe everyone who has been seriously injured by a tractortrailer or 18-wheeler should contact an experienced truck accident lawyer immediately. I hope you will come to see me as a guide on this path toward resolution of your claims against the truck driver and trucking company who have caused you and your family so much pain. Perhaps together we can make the journey a little less painful. For general information about dealing with insurance companies on motor vehicle accident claims please read my book entitled The insider s Guide to Handling Ohio Motor Vehicle Claims. You can get a copy by going to my website or calling my office at I will attempt to only repeat information from that book that is critical to your understanding of the truck accident claim handling process.

14 Causes of Truck Accidents

15 Causes of Truck Accidents 17 Here is a list of the most common causes of trucking accidents. We will discuss them in detail in the following chapters. A. Excessive speed B. Driver inattention C. Driver fatigue D. Equipment failure E. Inadequate training F. Impaired driving

16 Six Types of Trucking Accidents

17 Six Types of Trucking Accidents 19 We need to discuss the different types of truck accidents because different types of accidents give rise to different legal theories of relief called causes of action, against different parties such as the truck driver, trucking company, shipper, etc. In addition different crucial pieces of evidence may have to be protected from being destroyed then collected to show negligence on the part of certain parties. The evidence collected can also show systemic violations of federal trucking law, which can lead a trucking company to settle quickly to avoid disclosure. The different types of case specific evidence collected have to be analyzed by an experienced truck accident lawyer to prove the elements of the case. Some causes of action, such as driver inattention or fatigue, may be common to all truck accident cases and some are specific to the type of accident, such as potentially defective rear bumper in undercarriage accidents, discussed below. We will discuss causes of action, parties to sue and evidence to collect for each of the most common types of truck accidents. When we are finished you will understand how truck accident claims are different and more complicated than the usual car crash case and requires an experienced truck accident lawyer. As I tell my clients, you would not hire a general surgeon to do delicate brain surgery. You would hire a brain surgeon who has performed your specific operation many times.

18 20 Ohio Truck Accident Claims: What You Need to Know So let s begin our discussion about the basics of truck accident law by talking about the most common types of truck accidents. There Are Six General Types of Trucking Accidents: A. Left turns: when a truck turns left in front of a passenger car B. Under-rides: when a truck blocks the roadway and a passenger car rides under the back of the truck C. Stopped trucks: when a truck is stopped on the side of the road and a passenger car does not see it and runs into it. D. Rear end collisions: when a tractor-trailer rearends the back of a stopped or slowing down passenger vehicle E. Improper maneuvers: when a truck suddenly changes lanes or fails to stay in its lane F. Cargo shifts: when a load is improperly loaded and shifts during the drive Each of these types of accidents involves various legal theories of recovery called causes of action, and documents that must be collected and analyzed to see if specific federal regulations were violated. We will discuss these causes of action, potential defendant, and evidence to collect below.

19 How Truck Accident Claims Are Different Than Other Motor Vehicle Claims And Why It Matters FEDERAL LAW IS INVOLVED IN INTERSTATE TRUCKING CRASHES

20 22 Ohio Truck Accident Claims: What You Need to Know Interstate trucking companies, those that travel between states, must follow federal regulations that deal with every aspect of the trucking industry. These regulations are contained in the Code of Federal Regulations or CFR for short. The CFR dictates everything from how long a driver can drive, to daily and yearly truck inspection requirements, to hiring requirements and everything in between. The regulations apply to the truck driver, trucking company, shipping company etc., and violation of a regulation can be used as evidence of carelessness. The experienced truck accident attorney will find evidence that these regulations were violated by requesting and analyzing specific documents required to be kept by the truck driver and trucking company per the CFR. The more violations present, the more evidence of systemic negligence, and the more pressure an experienced truck accident lawyer can place on the trucking company to settle for a larger amount all things being equal. Your truck accident lawyer should be intimately familiar with the CFR regulations so he or she knows where to look for violations. If your attorney does not know what he or she is looking for and where to find it, how can they hope to find the smoking gun in your case? Trucks that only travel inside of a state are called intrastate trucking companies. Although state law

21 How Truck Accident Claims are Different than Motor Vehicle Claims 23 regulates these companies, most state laws are similar to the CFR, and so for purposes of this book, we will discuss the CFR. Remember there is a distinction as to which law applies technically. Interstate trucking is covered by CFR, while state law covers intrastate trucking. It is these legal issues that make it important to contact an experienced Ohio truck accident lawyer.

22 How Truck Accident Claims Are Different Than Other Motor Vehicle Claims And Why It Matters THE SERIOUSNESS OF INJURIES

23 How Truck Accident Claims are Different than Motor Vehicle Claims 25 Because tractor-trailers, 18-wheelers and other types of trucks are so heavy, some weighing 80,000 pounds, naturally collisions with these trucks usually result in catastrophic injuries or death. Larger cases can require more financial investment by the truck accident lawyer. With more at stake, the choice of an experienced truck accident lawyer becomes critical. Serious injuries caused by trucking accidents means medical experts will likely be needed to explain the seriousness of the injuries and the economic and physical affect on the injured person and their families to a jury. Paraplegic, quadriplegic, brain injury and spinal cord injury cases require expensive and extensive medical testimony in court. Explaining to a jury the full extent of these injuries physically, emotionally, mentally, sexually, spiritually and financially takes an experienced truck accident lawyer. This is why it is important to choose a truck accident lawyer who has the financial assets to finance a trucking accident case that can easily cost over $100, in litigation costs. Feel free to discuss whether the lawyer you consider hiring can afford to litigate your case if necessary.

24 How Truck Accident Claims Are Different Than Other Motor Vehicle Claims And Why It Matters THERE ARE MANY DIFFERENT CAUSES OF ACTION

25 How Truck Accident Claims are Different than Motor Vehicle Claims 27 Driver Negligence The driver of the truck is liable for his carelessness or violation of state traffic regulations. The standard of proof is that he more likely than not violated the traffic regulations. This is a rather low burden, as the jury only has to be 51 percent sure he violated state law. If the driver violated CFR regulations, this can be used as evidence that he needlessly endangered your life or the life of a loved one. Driver Fatigue Federal law specifies how many hours a truck driver can drive per day and week. They also specify a driver cannot drive if he is impaired by sickness, fatigue, or any other condition that makes it unsafe for the truck driver to be on the road. Violation of these CFR regulations can lead to a negligence cause of action. Driver Impairment, Alcohol or Drugs Of course, truck drivers cannot drive when impaired by alcohol or drugs. CFR regulations state how much alcohol a driver can have a certain number of hours before driving. It also provides requirements for alcohol and drug testing the employer must perform. If these CFR regulations are violated, the employer can be found liable. Alcohol use by a driver can also lead to punitive damages against the driver.

26 28 Ohio Truck Accident Claims: What You Need to Know Employer Liability If the trucking company employed the truck driver, the trucking company is liable for the actions of its employee while the employee is on the job. It is called respondeat superior vicarious liability and holds the employer liable without having done anything wrong. Of course, if the employee had a history of bad driving, the employer can be found negligent itself for negligent hiring or retention of the employee. See below. Negligent Hiring or Retention If an employer hires a person who is unfit to drive, they can be held liable for negligently hiring that person. The employer must look at the driver s past history to see if they are fit to drive a truck. If in the course of employment the employer learns of facts that show the driver is unfit to drive, such as the driver is drunk on the job, then the trucking company can be found liable for negligence for failure to fire the employee because their negligent retention of the driver needlessly endangered the public. Lease Liability A trucking company that leases its truck to a truck driver, not an employee, may in some instances be liable

27 How Truck Accident Claims are Different than Motor Vehicle Claims 29 for the negligent conduct of the truck driver or for its own negligence. Broker Liability A new theory of liability in some states is against the broker who hired the trucking company to carry the freight of another company. Some courts have ruled the broker must not needlessly endanger the public by hiring trucking companies with bad safety histories. Negligent Inspection, Maintenance or Repair Federal law requires trucking companies and their drivers to systemically inspect their vehicles and keep logs of the inspection and maintenance done on each vehicle. These documents are valuable to show the trucking company did not follow federal law in inspecting the vehicles at the time intervals required by federal law. Failure to follow federal law is evidence of carelessness and needlessly endangering the public. Violation of Federal Regulations Violation of many federal trucking regulations can be used as evidence that the trucking company did not follow industry standards and as such was negligent.

28 30 Ohio Truck Accident Claims: What You Need to Know Shipper Liability A shipper who helps load the cargo into the trailer can be liable for negligent loading of the trailer, if the improperly loaded trailer caused or contributed to the accident. Product Liability In an under-ride case, when a truck blocks the roadway and a passenger car rides under the back of the truck, the back guard may break, giving rise to a product liability claim against the manufacturer of the back guard. In addition, if the connecting rod between trailers breaks and contributes to the accident, a product liability claim against the maker of the connecting rod is possible. A product defect specialist would have to be retained in these cases. Spoliation of Evidence If an experienced truck accident lawyer has sent a letter to the trucking company stating the documents that must be preserved, and the trucking company does not preserve them, a cause of action for spoliation of evidence can be brought. The court may tell the jury that it can assume that the documents would be negative toward the trucking company. This can be devastating for the trucking company s defense.

29 How Truck Accident Claims are Different than Motor Vehicle Claims 31 Punitive Damages If the truck driver was drinking on the job, a jury may award punitive damages against him or her. If the trucking company systemically ignored CFR regulations and knew drivers were violating any number of regulations, a jury may award punitive damages against the company. Punitive damages are limited in Ohio. As you can see, there are many causes of action that can be brought against many entities and most are fact specific. Many are not evident until the attorney obtains documents from the trucking company and other entities, and he or she needs to know what to look for.

30 How Truck Accident Claims Are Different Than Other Motor Vehicle Claims And Why It Matters THERE ARE MANY DIFFERENT DEFENDANTS TO SUE

31 How Truck Accident Claims are Different than Motor Vehicle Claims 33 Many Different Defendants to Sue As we have discussed above, there are many potential defendants in a truck accident claim. Of course, the truck driver and trucking company would be sued. The shipper who loaded the freight improperly could be sued if a cargo shift scenario is suspected. The manufacturer of a back guard may be sued in an under-ride case. The manufacturer of the connecting rod may be sued in a trailer disconnection situation. As you can see, each fact scenario must be analyzed to see who may potentially be at fault and liable for damages. If after obtaining relevant documents, other parties are found to be potentially liable also, the lawsuit complaint can usually be modified. Why do we care how many people we can sue? Truck accidents cause catastrophic injuries, which means large medical bills, lost wages, etc. We need a deep pocket or many deep pockets to collect from. In catastrophic injury cases, having multiple defendants each with their own insurance policy can assure full compensation to you and your loved ones.

32 How Truck Accident Claims Are Different Than Other Motor Vehicle Claims And Why It Matters THERE ARE UNIQUE EXPERTS TO HIRE

33 How Truck Accident Claims are Different than Motor Vehicle Claims 35 One thing unique to truck accident cases is the heavy and consistent use of experts. These experts help prove what happened in the accident, who was at fault, the extent of the injuries, likelihood to recover, extent of economic damages, etc. Experts include: 1. Accident Reconstructions: help tell us what happened in the accident 2. Trucking Regulation Expert: analyze trucking documents which Federal law requires be kept to look for violations 3. Medical Experts: help prove the extent of your injuries and your permanent impairment if any 4. Economists: help prove the economic injury you and your family have suffered by a catastrophic injury or death caused by the truck crash Each of these experts costs thousands if not tens of thousands of dollars to testify on your behalf. Many truck accident cases can easily cost over $100, just to get to a jury trial.

34 How Truck Accident Claims Are Different Than Other Motor Vehicle Claims And Why It Matters THERE ARE UNIQUE TYPES OF EVIDENCE TO COLLECT

35 How Truck Accident Claims are Different than Motor Vehicle Claims 37 An experienced truck accident lawyer will know to collect all of the following pieces of information in litigation. Also, they will immediately include this information in a letter to the various potential parties at fault, putting them on notice that if they do not collect and protect the information sought, the court may find that they have spoiled the evidence and by losing it the jury will be told they can presume the evidence hurt the truck driver, trucking company, broker, loading company, etc. This can be devastating to the defense in a case, and dramatically increase a settlement offer or jury verdict. The information/objects that should be immediately protected according to federal law includes in part: 1. The truck involved in the crash 2. Any drug testing results of the driver ever done 3. Any lease contracts or agreements covering the driver or the tractor or trailer involved in this crash 4. Any drivers manuals, guidelines, rules or regulations given to drivers such as the one involved in this crash 5. All copies of the truck driver s daily logs for

36 38 Ohio Truck Accident Claims: What You Need to Know the day of the crash, and for the six-month period before the crash 6. All daily inspection reports for the tractor and trailer involved in this crash 7. Any downloadable computer data from the tractor s computer system to include but not be limited to Electronic Control Modules, Event Data Recorders, and Eaton VORAD crash warning system, and other similar systems 8. All annual inspection reports for the tractor and trailer involved in the crash 9. Photographs, videos, computer generated media, or other recordings of the interior and exterior of the vehicles involved in this crash 10. Any interchange agreements regarding the tractor or trailer involved in this crash 11. All driver and vehicle inspection reports required for the vehicles involved in the crash 12. Any s, electronic messages, letters, memos, or other documents concerning this crash 13. Any data and/or printout from on-board recording devices for the day of the crash and the six-month period preceding the crash for the equipment involved in the crash

37 How Truck Accident Claims are Different than Motor Vehicle Claims All maintenance, inspection and repair records on the tractor and trailer involved in the crash 15. Any weight tickets, fuel receipts, hotel bills, or other records of expenses, regardless of type, regarding the driver or the tractor or trailer involved in this crash for the day of the crash and the thirty-day period preced ing the crash 16. The truck driver s complete driver qualification file 17. Any trip reports, dispatch records, trip envelopes regarding the driver or the tractor or trailer involved in this crash for the day of the crash and the thirty day period preceding this crash 18. Any post-crash maintenance, inspection, or repair records in regard to the tractor and trailer involved in the crash 19. The crash register maintained by the motor carrier as required by federal law for the one-year period preceding this crash 20. Any reports, memos, notes, logs or other documents evidencing complaints about the driver in the above crash 21. Any DOT reports, memos, notes or

38 40 Ohio Truck Accident Claims: What You Need to Know correspondence concerning the driver or the tractor or trailer involved in this crash 22. The pre-trip inspection report completed by the driver for the trip involved in this crash 23. All settlement sheets and expense sheets for the truck driver pertaining to trips taken for the day of the crash and thirty days prior to the crash This list of documents will help your experienced truck accident lawyer prove any and all wrongdoing by the truck driver, trucking company, shipping company, etc. Discovery of violations, even if unrelated to the accident, can force trucking companies to increase their offer and settle rather than risk revelation of the violations in court. Federal law has harsh penalties for violations of CFR regulations and even stiffer penalties for companies that knowingly violate them or allow truck drivers to violate them. Companies don t want these violations to reach the light of day for fear a jury will punish them with punitive damages.

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